Casey McCain obtained her Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission certification in November 2015 from Clark State. She started her career as a dispatcher at the Champaign County Communications Center from 2013 to 2016. She then went on to serve the city of Urbana in 2016, where she remained until 2022. She moved to Beavercreek Police in February 2022, as one of ten female officers sworn in to their roster of fifty, the highest number of women in Beavercreek Police history.
April 8th Total Solar Eclipse
What is a solar eclipse? It’s when the moon passes between the sun and earth and completely blocks the face of the sun. The sky will go dark like at dusk.
When watching the eclipse, it’s important to be careful not to stare directly at it. It’s best to view through “eclipse glasses”, a handheld solar viewer, or using a pinhole projector. If using eclipse glasses, make sure they are not cheap knockoffs. Use only eclipse glasses that comply with the ISO 12312-2 international standard. Do not use regular sunglasses. Using regular sunglasses during the eclipse will cause eye injury. Safe solar viewers are thousands of times darker than regular sunglasses.
If you take the time to watch the eclipse, make sure to take pictures and share!
Food Pantry Donations
When it comes to donations, there are certain items that dominate. Pasta, canned vegetables, and expired food make up the majority of items donated. Although donations are always appreciated, there is a need for certain items over others. Here is a list from feedthecreek.org:
- Pop top can of microwavable Chef Boyardee (single size)
- Pop top can of fruit
- Non refrigerated pudding
- Pop top can of vegetables
- Pop top can of tuna or packet
- Pop top can of chicken
- Vienna Sausages
- Goldfish Crackers
- Animal Crackers
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Friday May 17th, 5pm-10pm
Saturday May 18th, 3pm-10pmLocation: Yellow Cab Building
700 East 4th Street, Dayton, OH 45402What to know: Dayton’s all volunteer, free, two day music and arts festival. Applications for artists and musicians due by April 1.
- Total Solar Eclipse
April 8th at 3:09pmLocation: The sky!
What to know: There are many watch parties organized for the eclipse! Check out Dayton Daily New’s list here!
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Sunday, April 7, 5:30pm-7pmLocation: Huber Heights (location TBA)
What to know: Hopping in the Heights Eggstravaganza is a suicide prevention outreach to bring awareness to suicide prevention, and to focus our area youth, with a positive outreach approach that is spring boarded off Easter.

- 2024 Centerville Merchant Market
Sunday, May 19, 12pm-5pmLocation: The lawn outside St. Leonard Living Community
8100 Clyo Rd, Centerville, OH 45458What to know:Over 100 vendors, live music, food trucks, drinks, and family friendly activities.
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April 27, 2024, 9am-2 pmLocation: Charles Lathrem Senior Center
2900 Glengarry Dr, Dayton, OH 45420What to Know: Gently used and new items from 40 vendors, including craft supplies, decorations, books, outdoor items, tools, games, and more.
An Attempted Kidnapping in Miamisburg in 1906
Mrs. Pricket called for help and a growing crowd of Miamisburg residents was able to quickly overtake Martin as he fled with the girl. He dropped the girl and ran but was pursued by the mob halfway to West Carrollton and captured.
Martin was preparing to jump into the river but, anticipating his actions, a man from the crowd threw a bottle at him and struck him on the head, leaving a severe gash. Martin was in a state of shock from which he did not recover until after his arrest.
The child was taken back to her parents, suffering no physical injury but was traumatized by the incident. Martin was a 29-year-old man, deemed a degenerate by the papers. He was partially intoxicated when he was arrested and claimed to not remember even seeing the girl. Standing before Mayor Reiter, Martin hesitated as if deliberating before entering a plea of guilty. He was bound over to the grand jury and his bond was $1000. He was placed in County Jail in Dayton.
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